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Patrick Moore's Yearbook of Astronomy 2014 Special Memorial Edition

Out of Print
By: Sir Patrick Moore(Author), John Mason(Author)
544 pages
Publisher: Macmillan
Patrick Moore's Yearbook of Astronomy 2014
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  • Patrick Moore's Yearbook of Astronomy 2014 ISBN: 9781447243960 Hardback Nov 2013 Out of Print #208987
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Shortly before his death in December 2012, Sir Patrick Moore began the annual task of planning the fifty-second consecutive Yearbook of Astronomy with his friend and colleague Dr John Mason. This special 2014 edition therefore serves as a fitting tribute to the life and work of a man who worked on this unique reference book for over half a century. Patrick Moore's Yearbook of Astronomy 2014 contains all of the usual articles that no stargazer should be without: an authoritative collection of charts and astronomical data, articles by some of the world's leading astronomers, and a month-by-month guide to events to look out for over the coming year – from planets and eclipses, to comets, meteors, nebulae and phases of the Moon. But it also includes a special section of articles devoted to the memory of Sir Patrick himself. Written by notable contributors and Yearbook authors past and present, these articles recall Sir Patrick's many contributions to astronomy, as well as anecdotes and personal memoires of this remarkable man.

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Biography

Sir Patrick Moore was one of the world's best-known astronomers, and over a long, distinguished career wrote more than 60 books on the subject. In 2001 he received a Knighthood, won a BAFTA for his services to television and became a member of the celebrated Royal Society. He died in December 2012. Professor John Mason MBE is a world authority on astronomy. He co-edited the Yearbook of Astronomy with Patrick Moore for more than ten years.

Out of Print
By: Sir Patrick Moore(Author), John Mason(Author)
544 pages
Publisher: Macmillan
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"A first-rate curtain raiser for a year that offers a stream of astronomical treats"
- Observer Science, Books of the Year

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